John Hare Powel
1786–1856 (age 70)
Merchant/Agriculturalist
Biography
John Hare Powel (1786–1856) was a distinguished merchant and agriculturalist who played an important role in Philadelphia's commercial and agricultural communities during the early nineteenth century. His dual pursuits in commerce and farming reflected the diversified interests of prominent men of his era, and his contributions to both fields earned him respect among his peers.
Powel's burial at Christ Church in Philadelphia, one of the nation's most historic religious institutions, reflects his prominence in the city's society and his deep roots in Pennsylvania's colonial and early republican heritage. His seventy years of life encompassed a period of tremendous growth and transformation in American commerce and agriculture.